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Subject is too dark subject is too dark subject is too dark etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 318830" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If you are suspecting an add on to be the reason, the first thing you should do is to take it off.</p><p>Modern DSLR are controlled by a computer program, it is not omnipotent, and has its own logic as to what is right and what is not. Hence it is better to bypass the camera's cryptic logic while testing. Here are some tips on settings when camera refuses to fire.</p><p>. When in AF the camera will not fire if it thinks it is out of focus.</p><p>. Setting MF on the lens is the the only way to ensure manual focus.</p><p>. Setting the mode to "M" means that you set your own exposure parameters, and the camera will accept what ever you do.</p><p>. If the camera does not fire, then set the mode to "M" and the lense to M. If it does not fire then either the modes are not set to "M" or there is a camera fault.</p><p>. If VR is on, and your hand shakes (or has minor tremors) the camera will take a lot of time to fire. So while testing switch the VR off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 318830, member: 16090"] If you are suspecting an add on to be the reason, the first thing you should do is to take it off. Modern DSLR are controlled by a computer program, it is not omnipotent, and has its own logic as to what is right and what is not. Hence it is better to bypass the camera's cryptic logic while testing. Here are some tips on settings when camera refuses to fire. . When in AF the camera will not fire if it thinks it is out of focus. . Setting MF on the lens is the the only way to ensure manual focus. . Setting the mode to "M" means that you set your own exposure parameters, and the camera will accept what ever you do. . If the camera does not fire, then set the mode to "M" and the lense to M. If it does not fire then either the modes are not set to "M" or there is a camera fault. . If VR is on, and your hand shakes (or has minor tremors) the camera will take a lot of time to fire. So while testing switch the VR off. [/QUOTE]
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